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      25th Feb 2005
I'm trying to use the EWF checkpoint command for the first time and am having
difficulties. I think that it is related to the setting for the maximum
number of overlay levels. Using the Target Designer I have set this value to
3, for example, but in the running system but it appears the there is in fact
only one overlay level. Obviously I am not doing something properly. What
is the correct procedure for using the EWF overlay mechanism?

Steve
 
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      25th Feb 2005
Hi Steve. Could you clarify what mode you're using EWF in? The -checkpoint
command and multiple overlay levels are only available for Disk overlays -
if you are using a RAM or RAM REG overlay, this command will not work.

Also, which Service Pack of XP Embedded are you using?

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"Steve Fox" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm trying to use the EWF checkpoint command for the first time and am
> having
> difficulties. I think that it is related to the setting for the maximum
> number of overlay levels. Using the Target Designer I have set this value
> to
> 3, for example, but in the running system but it appears the there is in
> fact
> only one overlay level. Obviously I am not doing something properly.
> What
> is the correct procedure for using the EWF overlay mechanism?
>
> Steve



 
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      28th Feb 2005
Hi Matt,

I seemed to have overlooked the fact that RAM mode only supports one
overlay. Thanks for pointing that out. I was trying out the various methods
available to update the image. I'll scratch this one off my list.

Thanks, Steve


"Matt Kellner (MS)" wrote:

> Hi Steve. Could you clarify what mode you're using EWF in? The -checkpoint
> command and multiple overlay levels are only available for Disk overlays -
> if you are using a RAM or RAM REG overlay, this command will not work.
>
> Also, which Service Pack of XP Embedded are you using?
>
> --
> Matt Kellner ((E-Mail Removed))
> STE, Windows Embedded Group
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
> ===============================
>
> "Steve Fox" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:B18F49CD-EBBF-4689-B489-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I'm trying to use the EWF checkpoint command for the first time and am
> > having
> > difficulties. I think that it is related to the setting for the maximum
> > number of overlay levels. Using the Target Designer I have set this value
> > to
> > 3, for example, but in the running system but it appears the there is in
> > fact
> > only one overlay level. Obviously I am not doing something properly.
> > What
> > is the correct procedure for using the EWF overlay mechanism?
> >
> > Steve

>
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